Developing an Islamic law curriculum: resources
A range of teaching and learning materials is being developed as part of our Developing an Islamic law curriculum project. The manuals can be downloaded below – those still in draft will be edited and published in their final form during 2010-11.
Feedback on the materials is invited – contact the project leader, Shaheen Sardar Ali, on e-mail: s.s.ali@warwick.ac.uk.
- Developing resources on Islamic law: bibliography and other useful information
- Glossary of key Arabic terms for teaching and learning Islamic law
- Approaches to teaching and learning Islamic law (available to download at the bottom of the page)
Draft teaching manuals
Available to download at the bottom of the page.
July 2009
- Islamic law and human rights: comparative perspectives
- Islamic law and the Muslim diaspora
Final teaching manuals
Available to download at the bottom of the page.
July 2010
- An introduction to Islamic family law
July 2011
- An introduction to Islamic criminal justice
- An introduction to Islamic international law (Siyar)
- Introduction to welfare and Zakat law in Islam
- Sources of Islamic law
Last Modified: 20 July 2011
Downloads
- Introduction to Islamic Criminal Justice.pdf (328.97 kb)
- Approaches to teaching and learning Islamic law.doc (129.5 kb)
- Sources of Islamic Law (381.66 kb)
- Introduction to Islamic Family Law (Final - revised 15-12-10).pdf (375.71 kb)
- Islamic law and human rights: comparative perspectives (201.76 kb)
- Islamic law and the Muslim diaspora (444.95 kb)
- An Introduction to Islamic International Law (Siyar) (310.02 kb)
- Introduction to welfare and Zakat Law in Islam (394.47 kb)


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